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Hi there :)!
I'm making a trilogy of albums -one per year- inspired by ocarina of time, the first of which will be released on october the 21th, but im having lots of troubles finding diffusion so the existence of this project is known by more people.
Here is a video promo of the album:
Please check my album :)!
Here you can pre-order it if you like it
https://gerardwhitemusic.bandcamp.com/album/-
And here is my instagram account, a place where I post regularly new fragments of the album and videos of the progress:
https://www.instagram.com/gerardwhitekoe/
If you like what Im creating please support me giving me a pre-order on bandcamp or/and sharing this with your friends, I would be eternally grateful since I have had put an enormoussss amount of time on this!
(and please dont just like this post, if you dont pre-order please at least share, you would be helping me A LOT)

Some time ago I wanted to propose a short Xenogear short film based on its own time after the events of Xenogear. I had to deal with other things and decided to launch the Cinematic version of the Faraway Promise melody that corresponds to the animation. Soon I will release said short film.
Enjoy.

Once again, I decided to try to experiment with style and arrangement to make a unique take on a classic VGM theme! If I were to give it a title, it would probably be something like "Hunting for Ridley". Whadya think?

Happy New Year everybody! To celebrate, I'm releasing a brand new ReMix of the Naruto main theme:
I will give a heads-up that this contains significant elements of DUBSTEP, but definitely not anything like dubstep you are probably familiar with. Whatever your tastes are, it's the new year, so let's try to keep an open mind to any and all music!
As a background, I wrote a Naruto ReMix before, in 2012:
I look back on it, and I really do still like what I did in 2012. The production wasn't particularly impactful, and the dubstep execution was only half-decent, but the composition was surprisingly good on the guitar. However, I realized that I could do *much* better today on the general production polish, as well as on the execution of dubstep. So, I wrote this while in my first semester of grad school, in three months, using mainly u-he Zebra2, Xfer Records Serum, 4Front TruePianos, Impact Soundworks' Juggernaut and Resonance libraries, and various commercial drum samples.
This combines cinematic and dubstep aesthetics to create a nuanced, tasteful feel on the low-energy sections, and an aggressive, all-out soundscape on the drops. There was particularly special attention to detail on the dynamics, the "size" of the sound design, and just trying to get every aspect of this mix to be as polished as possible. As usual, I accept any and all opinions, but please keep them civil.